Updated for the Final Four! Want to know who will win it all? WhatIfSports.com presents our 2014 Bracket Preview, the quick and simple breakdown you need to perfect your picks. WhatIfSports played through the NCAA Tournament from the actual Final Four on 1,001 times by plugging every stat it could get its hands on into the site's award-winning simulation engine. Scores and recaps from the semifinal and championship games are below. To read the game story, play-by-play and boxscore, please click on "View Full Recap."

Final Four

#1

Florida (36-2)

68

#7

UConn (30-8)

66

In their last meeting in December, Connecticut connected on nearly 46 percent of its three-point tries and Shabazz Napier hit a buzzer-beating jumper for a 65-64 win over Florida. The Final Four grudge match proved another story though as Florida forced UConn into 6-for-16 shooting from behind the arc and controlled the glass in a 68-66 Gators win. Make that 31 consecutive victories and counting for Florida.

Final Four

#2

Wisconsin (30-7)

73

#8

Kentucky (28-10)

74

Kentucky followed a familiar trend against Wisconsin, turning a deficit into a thrilling comeback win. The Wildcats were down by six points with three minutes to play, but their heralded freshmen displayed the same poise that has become a hallmark of the 2014 NCAA Tournament. James Young, Julius Randle and Andrew Harrison all connected on shots down the stretch as Kentucky stormed back for a 74-73 win.

Final Four

#1

Florida (36-2)

73

#8

Kentucky (28-10)

71

It was an all-SEC final as Florida took on Kentucky for the fourth time this season. The Gators looked for a 4-0 sweep over the ever-improving Wildcats. The first 40 minutes ended in a stalemate as Cauley-Stein’s basket with eight seconds remaining forced overtime. In the extra period, Casey Prather’s go-ahead shot with 33 seconds left proved the game-winner and Florida captured its third NCAA Tournament championship in program history.